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Pancultural nostalgia: prototypical conceptions across cultures

İsim Pancultural nostalgia: prototypical conceptions across cultures
Yazar Hepper, E. G., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., Ritchie, T. D., Yung, Y.-F., Hansen, N., Abakoumkin, G., Arıkan, Gizem, Cisek, S. Z., Demassosso, D. B., Gebauer, J. E., Gerber, J. P., Gonzalez, R., Kusumi, T., Misra, G., Rusu, M., Ryan, O., Stephan, E., Vingerhoets, A. J. J., Zhou, X.
Basım Tarihi: 2014-08
Basım Yeri - American Psychological Association
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1931-1516
Kayıt Numarası 1238c6bb-9a52-48c5-a8d9-de7c92191041
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2014-08
Notlar Economic and Social Research Council ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Research Program of Sun Yat-Sen University
Örnek Metin Nostalgia is a frequently experienced complex emotion, understood by laypersons in the United Kingdom and United States of America to (a) refer prototypically to fond, self-relevant, social memories and (b) be more pleasant (e.g., happy, warm) than unpleasant (e.g., sad, regretful). This research examined whether people across cultures conceive of nostalgia in the same way. Students in 18 countries across 5 continents (N = 1,704) rated the prototypicality of 35 features of nostalgia. The samples showed high levels of agreement on the rank-order of features. In all countries, participants rated previously identified central (vs. peripheral) features as more prototypical of nostalgia, and showed greater interindividual agreement regarding central (vs. peripheral) features. Cluster analyses revealed subtle variation among groups of countries with respect to the strength of these pancultural patterns. All except African countries manifested the same factor structure of nostalgia features. Additional exemplars generated by participants in an open-ended format did not entail elaboration of the existing set of 35 features. Findings identified key points of cross-cultural agreement regarding conceptions of nostalgia, supporting the notion that nostalgia is a pancultural emotion.
DOI 10.1037/a0036790
Cilt 14
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Pancultural nostalgia: prototypical conceptions across cultures

Yazar Hepper, E. G., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., Ritchie, T. D., Yung, Y.-F., Hansen, N., Abakoumkin, G., Arıkan, Gizem, Cisek, S. Z., Demassosso, D. B., Gebauer, J. E., Gerber, J. P., Gonzalez, R., Kusumi, T., Misra, G., Rusu, M., Ryan, O., Stephan, E., Vingerhoets, A. J. J., Zhou, X.
Basım Tarihi 2014-08
Basım Yeri - American Psychological Association
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1931-1516
Kayıt Numarası 1238c6bb-9a52-48c5-a8d9-de7c92191041
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2014-08
Notlar Economic and Social Research Council ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Research Program of Sun Yat-Sen University
Örnek Metin Nostalgia is a frequently experienced complex emotion, understood by laypersons in the United Kingdom and United States of America to (a) refer prototypically to fond, self-relevant, social memories and (b) be more pleasant (e.g., happy, warm) than unpleasant (e.g., sad, regretful). This research examined whether people across cultures conceive of nostalgia in the same way. Students in 18 countries across 5 continents (N = 1,704) rated the prototypicality of 35 features of nostalgia. The samples showed high levels of agreement on the rank-order of features. In all countries, participants rated previously identified central (vs. peripheral) features as more prototypical of nostalgia, and showed greater interindividual agreement regarding central (vs. peripheral) features. Cluster analyses revealed subtle variation among groups of countries with respect to the strength of these pancultural patterns. All except African countries manifested the same factor structure of nostalgia features. Additional exemplars generated by participants in an open-ended format did not entail elaboration of the existing set of 35 features. Findings identified key points of cross-cultural agreement regarding conceptions of nostalgia, supporting the notion that nostalgia is a pancultural emotion.
DOI 10.1037/a0036790
Cilt 14
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